Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We lost our country, we gave it away. |
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If there was an Internet years ago, lots of these statements would have been made about Italians, Irish, etc
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What the hell is the difference how many African Americans are in the audience?
His rallies are broadcast to millions. . |
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We all know the reason, it's misdirection , they have no real point
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But, this is not all about you, even if you choose to make it that way, always vying for attention. Even if we are slightly off the subject, I made a statement that FOX viewership is about 55% Democrats and Independents. You attempted to divert, or pervert the statement by attempting to compare liberal versus conservative. Big difference, and you link does NOT make me a liar. FOX would NOT be the number one cable news network if not for you liberals viewing their channel. SO, FOX thanks you for making them number one. |
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Fox beats cnm hands down. |
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![]() You obfuscate and misdirect, while also showing flaming hypocrisy. ![]() You can't prove your statement, so think everyone should just accept your word on it? And then throw the personal attacks, while pretending to take great umbrage...when it is thrown right back down your throat. You're a special kind of ignorant...I'll give you that. ![]() ![]() CNM |
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Still, TV continues to be the most widely used news platform; 57% of U.S. adults often get TV-based news, either from local TV (46%), cable (31%), network (30%) or some combination of the three. This same pattern emerges when people are asked which platform they prefer – TV sits at the top, followed by the web, with radio and print trailing behind.
Democrats are more likely than others to have “a lot” of trust in the information from national news organizations: 27% do, compared with 15% of Republicans and 13% of Independents. Those ages 50+ (22%) are also more likely than those ages 18-29 (10%) and those 30-49 (16%) to trust information from national news organizations a lot. About half (51%) of Americans say that they are loyal to their news sources, while 48% say they are not particularly loyal. At the same time though, 76% of Americans say they usually turn to the same sources for news. Taken together, nearly half (46%) of Americans both describe themselves as loyal and also go to the same sources repeatedly (the “very loyal”). Just 18% are neither attitudinally nor behaviorally loyal (the “non-loyal”). Older adults are more likely to be in this group: 58% of those ages 65+ are “very loyal,” whereas only 28% of those ages 18-29 are. And women are more likely to be very loyal (49%) than men (43%). How Americans get their news | Pew Research Center |
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WHY havn't the blacks and now the hispanics done the same? Because they're really inferior. |
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